Withings has introduced its visionary Omnia mirror, a groundbreaking device that provides a detailed health analysis with just a glance. By standing in front of it, users can access a wealth of personalized health insights, integrating data from Withings’ suite of connected devices, like the Withings ScanWatch 2. The Omnia promises a “360-degree view of vital indicators,” delivering an unprecedented level of health awareness.
The Omnia collects and interprets data from 60 distinct health and fitness parameters, consolidating information from its connected base, other Withings products, and third-party sources. Metrics analyzed include:
This data is presented directly on the mirror, making it easy to visualize and understand. Unlike relying on multiple devices or apps, the Omnia streamlines the process, combining data from various sources into a single, comprehensive health report.
What sets the Omnia apart is its ability to analyze trends and detect potential health concerns. Beyond simply presenting numbers, it connects the dots to alert users to meaningful changes in areas like:
The Omnia is equipped with an AI voice assistant, which takes the device’s functionality a step further by:
This makes health monitoring proactive, helping users address concerns before they become significant.
Withings aims to transform the Omnia into more than a personal health device. Plans are underway to integrate it with telemedicine services, enabling users to connect with healthcare professionals for virtual consultations. Unlike traditional video calls, these sessions would incorporate the mirror’s robust health data, offering a richer and more informed experience for both patients and providers.
Eric Carreel, Withings’ founder, highlights the vision behind the Omnia:
“By seamlessly analyzing a wide array of vital health parameters, Omnia provides an unparalleled understanding of how the body’s systems interact. This holistic perspective enables users to proactively maintain their health while identifying subtle anomalies early, often before they escalate into larger concerns.”
The Omnia is still a concept device and not yet ready for consumer purchase. Withings has stated that it’s “in development,” with a release unlikely before 2025. However, the technology provides a glimpse into the company’s plans for expanding AI-driven health guidance and telemedicine capabilities.
For now, users can achieve much of what the Omnia promises through Withings’ existing products, including:
These devices already offer insights into body composition, sleep quality, and cardiovascular health, making them valuable tools for proactive health management.
Withings will showcase a prototype of the Omnia at CES 2025, where it will join a lineup of innovative health technologies. While CES has featured other smart mirrors and fitness displays — like the NuraLogix Anura MagicMirror and Amazfit HomeStudio — the Omnia stands out with its focus on holistic health monitoring and AI integration.